2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2010.03.007
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The association of psychosocial and familial factors with adolescent suicidal ideation: A population-based study

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“…101 Not only do adolescents with insufficient sleep have an increased risk of suicidal ideation, but the risk may be similarly increased in adolescents whose parents also have insufficient sleep, raising some interesting questions about multigenerational environmental and/or genetic factors. 103 A similar relationship has been found in middle and high school students; adolescents with parental-set bedtimes of midnight or later are significantly more likely to suffer from depression and to have suicidal ideation compared with adolescents with parental-set bedtimes of 10:00 PM or earlier.…”
Section: Sleep Loss and Depression Mood Disturbances And Suicidal Imentioning
confidence: 53%
“…101 Not only do adolescents with insufficient sleep have an increased risk of suicidal ideation, but the risk may be similarly increased in adolescents whose parents also have insufficient sleep, raising some interesting questions about multigenerational environmental and/or genetic factors. 103 A similar relationship has been found in middle and high school students; adolescents with parental-set bedtimes of midnight or later are significantly more likely to suffer from depression and to have suicidal ideation compared with adolescents with parental-set bedtimes of 10:00 PM or earlier.…”
Section: Sleep Loss and Depression Mood Disturbances And Suicidal Imentioning
confidence: 53%
“…This is similar to the results of previous research 23 showing lower suicidal ideation when sleep satisfaction is moderate or high and that insufficient sleep is related to suicidal ideation. 1,29 Given that adolescents' lack of sleep increases the occurrence of emotional instability, depression, stress, etc., 30,31 increased risk of suicide due to short sleep duration or unsatisfactory sleep may be a natural result. On the other hand, negative thoughts such as stress, depression, or anxiety make sleep difficult and also cause disruption in sleep duration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Suicidal ideation and attempts are more frequent in adolescents with chronic illnesses and physical disabilities and among those who are dissatisfied with their health. 12,13 In pediatric OLT patients, length of hospitalization and postoperative complications are associated with severity of mood symptoms, but not with suicidal behavior. 4 Adverse central nervous system effects of immunosuppressant treatment also could be a potential contributor to the symptoms of depression and anxiety in our patient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%